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Debating if I want to use e-track for holding stuff in my trailer. Before going down that path it seemed wise to solicit advice!
Ebay seems to have the best price. I'm guessing around 30 or 35' being required if I do a single run around the trailer. Probably at the 4' level? Two runs might be nice but that seems overkill. HF has e track but reviews indicate non-2" spacing for screw holes and they have to be spaced out from the wall--just not standard stuff. etrailer has stuff too but ebay seems cheapest.
Trailer is a 6x14, GVWR of 2,990 with a single 3,500lb axle. Optioned out as a motorcycle hauler I think (24" spacing on floor, with 3/4" plywood; walls are 16" spacing with luan, barn doors, 4" drop axle, side door). I put on load range D tires but haven't added brakes (yet). Which is a long way of saying, I really shouldn't be loading this thing to the brim with heavy stuff anyhow. Usage is generic hauling of household stuff. Boxes of this, tires, couch, whatever. Not looking to move mowers, cars, go-carts, etc. My 4x8 HF trailer is aging out and this allows me to have dry storage, ergo the purchase.
Ripping out the luan is easy but then installing new 3/8 plywood will be a bit of work... I suspect the wall studs are steel square stock but worst case is that I pre-drill (instead of letting the drilling and self tapping screws do their job). What worries me most is taking up the pressed-on tile that the floor has. It's all peeling up and I worry that it'll always be sticky afterwards--I might want something cheap (like maybe reuse the luan?) on the floor.
Thoughts? Am I missing something?
Debating if I want to use e-track for holding stuff in my trailer. Before going down that path it seemed wise to solicit advice!
Ebay seems to have the best price. I'm guessing around 30 or 35' being required if I do a single run around the trailer. Probably at the 4' level? Two runs might be nice but that seems overkill. HF has e track but reviews indicate non-2" spacing for screw holes and they have to be spaced out from the wall--just not standard stuff. etrailer has stuff too but ebay seems cheapest.
Trailer is a 6x14, GVWR of 2,990 with a single 3,500lb axle. Optioned out as a motorcycle hauler I think (24" spacing on floor, with 3/4" plywood; walls are 16" spacing with luan, barn doors, 4" drop axle, side door). I put on load range D tires but haven't added brakes (yet). Which is a long way of saying, I really shouldn't be loading this thing to the brim with heavy stuff anyhow. Usage is generic hauling of household stuff. Boxes of this, tires, couch, whatever. Not looking to move mowers, cars, go-carts, etc. My 4x8 HF trailer is aging out and this allows me to have dry storage, ergo the purchase.
Ripping out the luan is easy but then installing new 3/8 plywood will be a bit of work... I suspect the wall studs are steel square stock but worst case is that I pre-drill (instead of letting the drilling and self tapping screws do their job). What worries me most is taking up the pressed-on tile that the floor has. It's all peeling up and I worry that it'll always be sticky afterwards--I might want something cheap (like maybe reuse the luan?) on the floor.
Thoughts? Am I missing something?
